| Description | The consultation seeks views on the draft of Designing Streets as a new planning policy. It incorporates the principles of PAN 76 (New Residential Streets) as well as more comprehensive information and guidance and therefore will supersede PAN 76. Designing Streets is intended to be a companion document to “Designing Places” and aims to apply the principles of good design contained in that policy to both new and wherever possible, existing streets. The intended outcome is streets that are better |
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| ISBN | (Web Only) |
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| Website Publication Date | January 27, 2009 |
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ISBN 978 0 7559 1935 2
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Contents
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Executive Summary, Status and Application Policy
1 Streets in context
2 Key principles
3 The design process - from policy to implementation
Supporting Guidance
Section A: Design Principles
G1 Layout and connectivity
G2 Quality places
Section B: Detailed Design Guidance
G3 Street users' needs
G4 Street geometry
G5 Parking
G6 Materials, adoption and maintenance
G7 Traffic signs and markings
G8 Street furniture and street lighting
Section C: Case Studies
G9 Ardler Village
G10 Upton
G11 Polnoon
G12 East Lothian Council Design Standards for New Housing Areas
G13 Renfrew Riverside
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